Open Storage Network
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The Open Storage Network, a national resource available through the XSEDE resource allocation system, is high quality, sustainable, distributed storage cloud for the research community.
Awesome Jupyter Widgets (for building interactive scientific workflows or science gateway tools)
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A curated list of awesome Jupyter widget packages and projects for building interactive visualizations for Python code
Globus Documentation
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Globus is a data transfer, sharing, automation, and discovery service used by hundreds of thousands of researchers to manage "big data" at universities, research labs, and national systems such as ACCESS. The Globus documentation website provides how-to guides, reference documentation, and examples for Globus's web application, command-line interface, Python software development kit (SDK), and APIs.
Recommended Libraries for Cyberinfrastructure Users Developing Jupyter Notebooks
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This repository contains information about Jupyter Widgets and how they can be used to develop interactive workflows, data dashboards, and web applications that can be run on HPC systems and science gateways. Easy to build web applications are not only useful for scientists. They can also be used by software engineers and system admins who want to quickly create tools tools for file management and more!
Docker Container Library
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The Docker container library, commonly known as Docker Hub, is a vast repository that hosts a multitude of pre-configured container images, streamlining the deployment process. It can drastically speed up a workflow, and gives you a consistent starting point each time. Check it out, they might have exactly what you are looking for!
CaRCC Data Facing Track
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The Data-Facing Track of the People Network brings together people from research computing groups, libraries, research institutes, and other organizations who support data-enabled research. Many of us are also Researcher-Facing, but this track is an opportunity to discuss the varied challenges of working with data.
Bioinformatics Workflow Management with Nextflow
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Nextflow is an open-source, domain-specific language and workflow manager designed for the execution and coordination of scientific and data-intensive computational workflows. It was specifically created to address the challenges faced by researchers and scientists when dealing with complex and scalable computational pipelines, particularly in fields such as bioinformatics, genomics, and data analysis.
Here provided some links to start with.